Find 5 expressive portraits of the following; someone who you perceive as being good, someone who you perceive as being bad, Someone who is happy, someone who is unhappy, someone who has a secret. You will write a paragraph for each picture explaining your reasoning for your selection. Tell me why.
SOMEONE WITH A SECRET
This photographer amazed me again with this photo. Her smirk on her face and her beautiful eyes show that she is hiding something. The fact you can't see anything behind her adds to the mystery behind her secret. These things are very subtle and increases the mystery around what she is hiding.
www.dannyst.com
Title: Portraits of Strangers
Found:Danny Santos Shooting Strangers
Photographer: Danny Santos
Date:n/a
BAD PERSON
The background is so dark and even the tea cup is creepy. His eyes seem to pierce through the picture and his smirk makes him seem extremely sinister. The dark background makes him look even more sinister. I thought for these journals subtle things were the best.
gettyimages.com
Title: portrait of man holding tea cup
Found: getty images
Photographer:Harry Sewell
Date: none
GOOD PERSON
She looks so happy and at peace. With the natural background and her light clothing it makes her look like a good person. Other photos seemed forced.
gettyimages.com
Title:young women sitting alone
Found: getty images:
Photographer:none
Date:none
UNHAPPY
This photo doesn't show her frowning but you can see in her eyes that she is upset. Danny shows how somebody can be upset and not be visibly frowning. She frowns with her eyes. Other photos exaggerated the emotions. This one seems more natural like he saw her pain and caught it in a snapshot. I thought the photo was beautiful.
www.dannyst.com
Title: Portraits of Strangers
Found:Danny Santos Shooting Strangers
Photographer: Danny Santos
Date:n/a
HAPPY
Kids express there true emotions. As adults, we can fake a smile but a child cannot. The other photos I saw seemed more forced and fake. This photographer got the child in a truly happy moment in her life. It was more pure.
Dear Ms. Feola,
All images I could find were very juvenile and I could not find any decent photos.
Dear Helena, Stop making excuses for work you didn't do. Thank you, Mrs. Feola
Portrait: a weapon of taunt
Definitions
Split lighting: splits the face exactly into equal parts
Loop lighting: creating a small shadow of the subjects nose on their cheeks
Rembrandt lighting: a triangle of light on the cheek (Rembrandt used this technique in his photographs)
Butterfly lighting: creates a butterfly shadow underneath their nose by placing the light source directly above the camera
Portrait
Journal #5A
1.) Hiking With My Friend
I went hiking with my friends allowing us to see wildlife and an overview of the towns. We moved pretty fast and climbed some steep hills. It was beautiful and I had a lot of fun.
2.)Going to the Beach
I loved watching everyone come and go and all of the colors of the umbrellas and towels. The waves crashing and the beach and the seagulls flying everywhere. Even with everybody their you still felt like you were with nature.
3.)College visit
People laughing and rushing to class. All the different places in the huge campus and there was no place where can be alone.
4.) Playscape with my dog and Kids
My dog loves to go on the playscape at John Patterson. She like to go down one of the slide and run around, following me wherever I go. Its so cute and I love watching her run around and act funny. Such a silly dog.
Journal #5- Timing
A monk burned himself alive to bring attention to the inequality of buddhism by Catholic regime that controlled the government. This photo caught at the right time brought attention to their issues.
worldfamousphotos.com
Title:Burning Monk- The Self-Immolation
Found:World Famous Photos
Photographer: Malcolm Browne
Date:June 11th 1963
This photo was taken during the depression and the photographer caught the young mother who just sold her tent to feed her children. She caught her children looking away and the mother looking off to the distance looking twice her age. This photo changed people's perceptions of the depression and migrants.
worlfamousphotos.com
Title:Migrant Mother
Found: World's Famous Photos
Photographer: Florence Owens Thompson
Date: 1936
A dog is shaking his head which distorts his face.
theonlinephotographer.com
Title:Random Excellence
Found:the online photographer
Photographer: Carli Davidson
Date: n/a
Boys are playing soccer and they are falling on top of each other to get the ball. http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/33-exciting-examples-of-action-photography/
Title: n/a
Found: the photo argus
Photographer: Andre Arment
Date: n/a
Title:
Found:
Photographer
Date:
photographyblogger.com
Title: Leading Lines and Symmetry
Found:photography blogger
Photographer: Kevin Harber
Date: n/a
Shape
My favorite picture out of these is the girl that is peeping over the wall. I love all of the colors in the picture and how beautiful the landscape is. Plus the woman's dress is so long a beautiful and givesthis gentle look about her that draws your attention to her. Where the photographer placed her also made me like the photo. Since she is towards the right and to the wall it seems like she is closer to leaving and makes the image more interesting. The other one that I like is the one with the owl. I love the lighting and the setting of the photo. I go running in a field like that and it calms me so this photo reminds me of that.
gettyimages.com Title: Woman sitting on chair putting on stockings Found:Getty Images Photographer: George Marks Date: N/A
boredpanda.com Title: N/A Found: bored panda Photographer: Jason Lee Date:N/A gettyimages.com Title: Dandelion seeds blowing from stem Found: getty images Photographer:Andy Roberts Date: N/A
nationalgeographic.com Title: Barn Owl, United Kingdom Found: Photo of the Day Photographer: Mark Bridger Date: February 22nd, 2013
browseideas.com Title: Peeping into the Outer world Found: browse ideas.com Photographer: Tomislav Moze Date: N/A
High Depth of Field VS Low Depth of Field
nationalgeographic.com
Title:N/A
Found: National Geographic
Photographer: George Steinmetz
Date: N/A
www.nationalgeographic.com
Title: Night Gardens
Found: National Geographic
Photographer: Diane Cook and Len Jeshel
Date: March 2013
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
gettyimages.com
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
Tate.com
Title:Experimental fields of light and shadow
Found:Tate
Photographer:N/A
Date:N/A
I thought this photo was really interesting because of how the photographer used the shadow. The shadow is reflected and is different colors on the background. Somehow they used light and reflection to overlap the shadows which gave it an even cooler appearance.
gettyimages.com
Title:business woman walking min dark tunnel
Found:Getty Images
Photographer: Peter Cade
Date: N/A
I liked this photograph because the photographer made it look like the women was going to a really good place like heaven. He did this by having everything look really dark except for the end of the tunnel. It reminded me of the phrase that talks about when people die you go to "the light at the end of the tunnel". http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/inspiration/100-remarkable-examples-of-reflection-photography/
Title:Reflection of Innocence
Found:tutsplus.com
Photographer:Gilad
Date:N/A
I liked this picture because of how the photographer used the reflection and the lighting. The photographer has the girl be darker than the rest of the image so it draws your attention to the girl. He uses the reflection to make it seem surreal. I liked how the girls face isn't totally shown and it looks like she is either biting the table or playing hide and seek.
http://www.gettyimages.com
Title: Sunflare on Road
Found:Getty Images (Nature)
Photographer: Thomas Northcut
Date: N/A
The way the photograph was taken caught my eye. I liked how he incorporated the road with nature. The light shining through the trees was an eye catcher and even though I think he inhanced the shot to make the light brighter it adds contrast. It makes the road seem like it is headed toward heaven. Photos like these can tell stories and this one has thousands to tell.
Memory
Studio #2
Studio #1
Low Depth of Field
High Depth of Field/Story
Light v Dark
Journal #7
Find 5 expressive portraits of the following; someone who you perceive as being good, someone who you perceive as being bad, Someone who is happy, someone who is unhappy, someone who has a secret. You will write a paragraph for each picture explaining your reasoning for your selection. Tell me why.SOMEONE WITH A SECRET
This photographer amazed me again with this photo. Her smirk on her face and her beautiful eyes show that she is hiding something. The fact you can't see anything behind her adds to the mystery behind her secret. These things are very subtle and increases the mystery around what she is hiding.
www.dannyst.com
Title: Portraits of Strangers
Found:Danny Santos Shooting Strangers
Photographer: Danny Santos
Date:n/a
BAD PERSON
The background is so dark and even the tea cup is creepy. His eyes seem to pierce through the picture and his smirk makes him seem extremely sinister. The dark background makes him look even more sinister. I thought for these journals subtle things were the best.
gettyimages.com
Title: portrait of man holding tea cup
Found: getty images
Photographer:Harry Sewell
Date: none
GOOD PERSON
She looks so happy and at peace. With the natural background and her light clothing it makes her look like a good person. Other photos seemed forced.
gettyimages.com
Title:young women sitting alone
Found: getty images:
Photographer:none
Date:none
UNHAPPY
This photo doesn't show her frowning but you can see in her eyes that she is upset. Danny shows how somebody can be upset and not be visibly frowning. She frowns with her eyes. Other photos exaggerated the emotions. This one seems more natural like he saw her pain and caught it in a snapshot. I thought the photo was beautiful.
www.dannyst.com
Title: Portraits of Strangers
Found:Danny Santos Shooting Strangers
Photographer: Danny Santos
Date:n/a
HAPPY
Kids express there true emotions. As adults, we can fake a smile but a child cannot. The other photos I saw seemed more forced and fake. This photographer got the child in a truly happy moment in her life. It was more pure.
http://scottaustincreative.com/photoblog/?p=202
Title:Happy Kids- Portraits
Found: Scott's Photobog
Photographer:Scott Austin
Date: April 22, 2009
Journal #6
Dear Ms. Feola,All images I could find were very juvenile and I could not find any decent photos.
Dear Helena,
Stop making excuses for work you didn't do.
Thank you,
Mrs. Feola
Portrait: a weapon of taunt
Definitions
Split lighting: splits the face exactly into equal parts
Loop lighting: creating a small shadow of the subjects nose on their cheeks
Rembrandt lighting: a triangle of light on the cheek (Rembrandt used this technique in his photographs)
Butterfly lighting: creates a butterfly shadow underneath their nose by placing the light source directly above the camera
Portrait
Journal #5A
1.) Hiking With My FriendI went hiking with my friends allowing us to see wildlife and an overview of the towns. We moved pretty fast and climbed some steep hills. It was beautiful and I had a lot of fun.
2.)Going to the Beach
I loved watching everyone come and go and all of the colors of the umbrellas and towels. The waves crashing and the beach and the seagulls flying everywhere. Even with everybody their you still felt like you were with nature.
3.)College visit
People laughing and rushing to class. All the different places in the huge campus and there was no place where can be alone.
4.) Playscape with my dog and Kids
My dog loves to go on the playscape at John Patterson. She like to go down one of the slide and run around, following me wherever I go. Its so cute and I love watching her run around and act funny. Such a silly dog.
Journal #5- Timing
A monk burned himself alive to bring attention to the inequality of buddhism by Catholic regime that controlled the government. This photo caught at the right time brought attention to their issues.
worldfamousphotos.com
Title:Burning Monk- The Self-Immolation
Found:World Famous Photos
Photographer: Malcolm Browne
Date:June 11th 1963
This photo was taken during the depression and the photographer caught the young mother who just sold her tent to feed her children. She caught her children looking away and the mother looking off to the distance looking twice her age. This photo changed people's perceptions of the depression and migrants.
worlfamousphotos.com
Title:Migrant Mother
Found: World's Famous Photos
Photographer: Florence Owens Thompson
Date: 1936
A dog is shaking his head which distorts his face.
theonlinephotographer.com
Title:Random Excellence
Found:the online photographer
Photographer: Carli Davidson
Date: n/a
Boys are playing soccer and they are falling on top of each other to get the ball.
http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/33-exciting-examples-of-action-photography/
Title: n/a
Found: the photo argus
Photographer: Andre Arment
Date: n/a
A guy is riding to cows in the mud. The timing is perfect because the mud is splashing up and you can see the cows and his faces, determination.
http://www.thephotoargus.com/inspiration/33-exciting-examples-of-action-photography/
Title: N/A
Found: the photo argus
Photographer: Muhammed Fadli
Date:n/a
Journal #4- Leading Lines/ Implied Diagonals
gettyimages.com
Title: Contour Style-Swimming Cool,Madame Figaro, March 15, 2013
Found: getty images
Photographer: Lise-Anne
Date:February 18th, 2013
gettyimages.com
Title: San Fransico, CA-cable car
Found: getty images
Photographer:Gerald Verdon
Date: Novermber 12th, 2012
photographyblogger.com
Title:Whoosh
Found:photography blogger
Photographer: Catherine
Date: n/a
hcsphotoblogspot.com
Title: n/a
Found: Miss. Felix's Digital Photography
Photographer:Yanik Chauvin
Date: n/a
Title:
Found:
Photographer
Date:
photographyblogger.com
Title: Leading Lines and Symmetry
Found:photography blogger
Photographer: Kevin Harber
Date: n/a
Shape
My favorite picture out of these is the girl that is peeping over the wall. I love all of the colors in the picture and how beautiful the landscape is. Plus the woman's dress is so long a beautiful and givesthis gentle look about her that draws your attention to her. Where the photographer placed her also made me like the photo. Since she is towards the right and to the wall it seems like she is closer to leaving and makes the image more interesting. The other one that I like is the one with the owl. I love the lighting and the setting of the photo. I go running in a field like that and it calms me so this photo reminds me of that.
gettyimages.com
Title: Woman sitting on chair putting on stockings
Found:Getty Images
Photographer: George Marks
Date: N/A
boredpanda.com
Title: N/A
Found: bored panda
Photographer: Jason Lee
Date:N/A
gettyimages.com
Title: Dandelion seeds blowing from stem
Found: getty images
Photographer:Andy Roberts
Date: N/A
nationalgeographic.com
Title: Barn Owl, United Kingdom
Found: Photo of the Day
Photographer: Mark Bridger
Date: February 22nd, 2013
browseideas.com
Title: Peeping into the Outer world
Found: browse ideas.com
Photographer: Tomislav Moze
Date: N/A
High Depth of Field VS Low Depth of Field
nationalgeographic.com
Title:N/A
Found: National Geographic
Photographer: George Steinmetz
Date: N/A
gettyimages.com
Title:
Found: getty images
Photographer:
Date:
www.nationalgeographic.com
Title: Night Gardens
Found: National Geographic
Photographer: Diane Cook and Len Jeshel
Date: March 2013
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
gettyimages.com
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
Title:
Found:
Photographer:
Date:
Tate.com
Title:Experimental fields of light and shadow
Found:Tate
Photographer:N/A
Date:N/A
I thought this photo was really interesting because of how the photographer used the shadow. The shadow is reflected and is different colors on the background. Somehow they used light and reflection to overlap the shadows which gave it an even cooler appearance.
gettyimages.com
Title:business woman walking min dark tunnel
Found:Getty Images
Photographer: Peter Cade
Date: N/A
I liked this photograph because the photographer made it look like the women was going to a really good place like heaven. He did this by having everything look really dark except for the end of the tunnel. It reminded me of the phrase that talks about when people die you go to "the light at the end of the tunnel".
http://photo.tutsplus.com/articles/inspiration/100-remarkable-examples-of-reflection-photography/
Title:Reflection of Innocence
Found:tutsplus.com
Photographer:Gilad
Date:N/A
I liked this picture because of how the photographer used the reflection and the lighting. The photographer has the girl be darker than the rest of the image so it draws your attention to the girl. He uses the reflection to make it seem surreal. I liked how the girls face isn't totally shown and it looks like she is either biting the table or playing hide and seek.
http://www.gettyimages.com
Title: Sunflare on Road
Found:Getty Images (Nature)
Photographer: Thomas Northcut
Date: N/A
The way the photograph was taken caught my eye. I liked how he incorporated the road with nature. The light shining through the trees was an eye catcher and even though I think he inhanced the shot to make the light brighter it adds contrast. It makes the road seem like it is headed toward heaven. Photos like these can tell stories and this one has thousands to tell.